Map your keyboard shortcut for screenshots… Only in Vivaldi Browser? :) - Snapshot 1.7.725.3
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CNR on my old lame rig either.
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Yes, many me included noticed heavy frame drops on 50/60fps videos, and hw acceleration on/off doesn't help, happens to many who have more than adequate HW to render seamless 60fps videos.
The only workaround is hiding the tab bar which is the bottleneck, so either go full screen (F in the YT video), or even press F11 to hide the Vivaldi UI, then you'll see stable framerate. The UI is also responsible for the slow start and creation of new windows in Vivaldi, even if that got slightly better recently, still there's some heavy processing going on.
I've already reported it but OF COURSE nobody in the Vivteam could reproduce it. -
@iAN CooG Just tried that, it's still the same - http://imgur.com/WRY486k
Edit: it only seems to do it with certain videos, from what I read it depends on the codec used (don't know which one is the "faulty"). This one - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXeH0i0GtkQ - doesn't drop as much frames - still isn't at 0, but it's watchable.
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Dudes…I'm jonesing for a new snapshot!
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Yeah, over 10 days, this better be a major feature.
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In addition to fixing regressions, I sure that the Vivaldi team is trying to polish whatever new features they can as fast as they can. Meanwhile, Chromium 56 is on the verge of getting promoted to the stable channel - there are about 15 (visible) tagged release blockers left for M56 but the Chrome release managers are still pushing hard to have a release candidate built and ready for testing tomorrow.
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There is a fairly major (strikes me as pretty major, anyway) change that seems to be nearing release - but I've no idea if it will make it to the snapshot stream before the next stable release.
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Ooooh . . . not sync/mail is it? I know you won't say it, but at least if it's not those 2, say it's neither.
Do you know if they're close to 1.7 Stable yet?
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I hope Chromium 56 ends up being a stable Chromium release. And by that, I mean that Chromium 54 was very stable, I had no hiccups, but in 1.6, since they went on to Chromium 55, Vivaldi would freeze for a few seconds, and have YouTube issues. Those YouTube issues are gone in 56, and the freezes are less, but they still happen. I hope it'll be as stable as 54 was.
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No, it's not, and I don't know if they're close to 1.7 stable. :shock:
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Looks like screenshot function does'nt respect esc button. It suppose to cancel operation, but it shows "area stored to disk" message. In any other way it's absolutely cool feature!
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POST never worked for Vivaldi search
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Chrome/Chromium 56.0.2924.76 just got released to the stable channel, complete with 51 security fixes. No wonder they were eager to get this out the door! The 56-beta core browser code was pretty stable so hopefully this will turn out to be a good solid foundation for Vivaldi 1.7.